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Astrometry with the VLT Interferometer

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From Extrasolar Planets to Cosmology: The VLT Opening Symposium

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The VLTI was originally conceived as an imaging instrument, providing a resolution of a few milliarcseconds at near-infrared wavelengths for studies of stars, circumstellar matter, and extragalactic objects. However, following the pioneering work on interferometric narrow-angle astrometry by Shao and Colavita (1992) and Colavita (1994), it was proposed that the VLTI could also be used for astrometric planet detection (Quirrenbach 1995). It was envisaged that the astrometric mode of the VLTI could be implemented by taking advantage of the large unvignetted field-of-view foreseen at that time (von der Lühe, Quirrenbach, & Koehler 1995). The idea of using the VLTI for narrowangle astrometry was embraced by ESO’s Interferometry Science Advisory Committee (Paresce et al. 1996), but the technical concept for the delay lines has changed. The current plan for narrow-angle astrometry is based on dual star feeds at the telescopes and comprehensive internal laser metrology, as described in the PRIMA (Phase-Referenced Imaging and Microarcsecond Astrometry) study (Quirrenbach et al. 1998).

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Jacqueline Bergeron Alvio Renzini

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Quirrenbach, A. Astrometry with the VLT Interferometer. In: Bergeron, J., Renzini, A. (eds) From Extrasolar Planets to Cosmology: The VLT Opening Symposium. ESO ASTROPHYSICS SYMPOSIA. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/10720961_66

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